Closing a Pool

Pool season’s over—watch the Tool It Guy shut it down like a pro with this step-by-step process from start to finish. SUBSCRIPTION LINK:    / @thetoolitguy   DISCLAIMER The content provided by Nut-Thing Tool It is designed for informational purposes only. It is based on personal experiences and research. Nut-Thing Tool It will not be liable to you for any loss, damage, or injury arising from your use or inability to use its contents. It is not to be taken as advice nor does it replace the work of professionally trained personnel. Always ensure that proper precautions and procedures are taken before starting any project. Please abide by all necessary regulations according to your local area. Do not work beyond your capability, always wear proper safety gear, follow manufacturers instructions, and seek help if needed. Stay safe and use at your own risk. CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 00:51 Chemical check 01:52 Solar blanket and strap care 07:02 Ladder removal 09:29 Start draining 12:12 Pool cover prep and anchor clips 17:44 Removing and prepping the jets 21:53 Drain tips and finalize draining 25:25 Winterizing the pump, tank and disconnecting pipelines 33:36 Blowing out the pipelines 37:25 Plugging the jets and filter basket 38:40 Collecting parts and storage 39:36 Repairs and inventory 40:05 Protecting pipe openings 42:25 Covering the pool 46:59 Anchor adjustments and outro DISCLAIMER The content provided by Nut-Thing Tool It is designed for informational purposes only. It is based on personal experiences and research. Nut-Thing Tool It will not be liable to you for any loss, damage, or injury arising from your use or inability to use its contents. It is not to be taken as advice nor does it replace the work of professionally trained personnel. Always ensure that proper precautions and procedures are taken before starting any project. Please abide by all necessary regulations according to your local area. Do not work beyond your capability, always wear proper safety gear, follow manufacturers instructions, and seek help if needed. Stay safe and use at your own risk.